In this video, we help you find the right helmet for any riding style. We cover everything from sizing and fit to examples for each style of helmet for every price point. From more value to budget-oriented helmets to full face and MIPS we have you covered.
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Chapters
00:00 Helmet Styles
00:48 Fit & Sizing
02:53 Helmet Standards
03:35 Leisure
04:24 Mountain Bike
08:28 Road & Gravel
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Bell, POC, Entity, Lazer Fox & Leatt are all the helmets discussed in this video Video Rating: / 5
In this buyers guide we talk you through everything you need to know when buying a new helmet. There’s many things to look out for and many different features for different types of riders and riding styles.
Helmets can come in road models, commuter models and also leisure models. Each of these will have their own set of specific features. For example road models can either be very aerodynamically efficient, very lightweight or a mix of the two. Commuter helmets can be more robust and may also feature built in lights for extra visibility. Leisure models can often be more affordable and suit riders who just want to enjoy the outdoors and not spend a fortune.
The good news is that any helmet sold will meet a certain minimum safety standard however, some helmets will have additional safety features such as MIPS also known as Multi-Directional Impact System. This allows the helmet to rotate slightly towards the impact easing some of the forces on your head.
If you have any questions about buying your first or next helmet, drop them down in the comments section below!
00:00 – Intro
00:13 – Types of Cycling Helmet
01:20 – Retention Systems
01:41 – Sizing & Fit
02:44 – Safety Features
03:25 – Pricing
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